Have print and
ebook versions of your book ready to send to reviewers (some of them only accept print copies).
Not exact matches
Which you should be doing
of course, and if you have some brilliant strategies for turning your
book into a STORY by connecting it with some current events or burning media issue, and if you have some events planned around the launch, then you should probably have both the
ebook and print
version ready (getting the files right takes a LOT longer than you think, always give yourself a few months
of extra space before you launch).
In the old days, you would have needed separate processes and professionals in order to get
ebook - and print - on - demand -
ready versions of your
book files.
I even created my own
ebook cover for it (although I think I might have to hire a professional since I want a back cover and spine
ready so I could have a printed
version of my
book available for sale).
For those who would also like to publish a paperback
version of their
book, I walk you through the steps involved in converting your
eBook to a print -
ready PDF.